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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as enlarge" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey the idea of increasing or expanding something.
Example: "The image will appear clearer as we enlarge it."
Alternatives: "as we expand" or "as we increase".
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We are witnessing a federation without a state, but how can it be cohesive and effective without competence to override the nation state, to constrain as well as enlarge national mentalities; and how can it be legitimate without a we-feeling and a sense of finalité that can provide the necessary foundation for collective European decision-making?
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Each photograph is presented actual size as well as enlarged, which makes them seem more arty and more raw.
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This area, however, does not become as enlarged as the other two during erection, for it contains more fibrous tissue and less space; unlike the corpora cavernosa, the corpus spongiosum has a constant blood flow during erection.
Photographed up close and then outputted as enlarged black-and-white prints, without touchups, as far as I can tell, they reveal strange, fascinating organic forms of multiple shapes, sizes and variations.
A second benefit, Prince found, is that the wide holes make the strings more lively than usual around the frame of the racket, which the company hails as enlarging the so-called sweet spot.
The loading effect was best seen as enlarged bone cortices, probably after the trabecular density had reached its ceiling.
Compared with previous methods, the proposed algorithm employs an improved searching strategy: modifying the phase-distributions of both masks synchronously as well as enlarging the searching space.
But the animals that were forced to exercise "showed classic signs of chronic stress," including the suppressed antibody responses, as well as enlarged adrenal glands.
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